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This is NOT abusive. I pressed this button by accident.It is spam / self promotion.It is offensive or harmful.It does not contain enough information.It contains or requests illegal information.It does not make sense.

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If this is not an application that he is using, then you might have to call his carrier`s customer service hotline and inquire about the statement of your husband and if it is possible to hide the numbers he is calling and texting. You may also try to ask from the carrier`s service center if they will allow you to do so.

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Hello RaeLeigh.

Your husband may have called the operator for your phone bill and have requested to delete the numbers on the cellphone bill so it will not be shown. And yes, you are right, It is not some kind of an application.

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Morally speaking if you pay the bill then yes you should have the right to look into his account and his phone whenever you please, but legally if the phone is not in your name it is considered a violation of his privacy.

Someone said: Yes. He can give his permission to allow you to take the #. If you stay with the same carrier these usually no charge the just carry over that lines bill. If you change companies you or him have yo pay the termination fee which is prorated for the amount of time left on that phones contract.

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